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12:45 PM
Intrestingly, JavaScript has generators in the ES6 version, via something called
function*
. I'd not heard of that. But their approach is less pleasant, you have to go through a two-step process to make a function*
that makes a parameterized generator object, then get the value with gen.next().value
:
function* generator(i) { yield i; yield i + 10; } const gen = generator(10); console.log(gen.next().value); // expected output: 10 console.log(gen.next().value); // expected output: 20
If you want a function that makes a generator with some static parameterization, you make that function:
gmaker: function [i] [ return generator [ yield i yield i + 10 ] ] gen: gmaker 10 print [gen] ; expected output: 10 print [gen] ; expected output: 20
They have a feature of deferring to another generator with "
yield*
". But with my rules, YIELD of NULL is a no-op, hence the generator will return NULL only when the body completes. And YIELD's stock behavior is to return what it yielded when the generator is continued. So to defer to another generator, all you need to do is until [null? yield gen2]. :-)
With the ability to quote arbitrary values, if you want to take issue with not being able to make a generator that yields null then guess what?
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